If I read that correctly, she is a partner (shareholder=partner) in one of the biggest law firms in Kansas City (and one of the top 100 in the country). Further, she's a litigator which means she spends a lot of time in court in KC representing clients. That's a very strong argument for jumping to the Chiefs even if it isn't a promotion. Looks to me like she's the primary earner in the family.

she looks like a wolf in sheeps clothing. just an inconspicuous blonde in a black dress suit. BBAAMM!!! then she stands up and starts litigating. throwing around big words. thats a scary wife, if you ask me. no way in hell do i marry a woman smarter than me (at least not 1 that shows it off to the world that she is).

back to the point. Dorsey would have to be promoted to come to the Chiefs, correct? at least his job title would have to be a promotion. Heckert is a FA since being fired and would need no such promotion to get the job. it seems like Dorsey will be missed in GB and they don't really want him to go. Heckert is familiar with Reid and his way of doing things. i think both would be a HUGE addition to this FO. the more people capable of doing their jobs well the better. we've seen what 1 guy can do. now, lets throw numbers @ this thing. i bet there won't be many unanimous votes, but the discussions that take place with smart personel people on opposite sides of prospects is a good thing.

I'm pretty stoked by what I'm hearing. Reid, obviously, with his history of getting his QBs to play to their best ability is exciting. Cleveland has put together a pretty good talent base under Heckart the last few years and I think if ownership hadn't wanted their own guys the Browns would be rolling here pretty quickly. Then Dorsey, the Packers have been able to stock an entire receiving corps for years now. How much of that is Dorsey?

Finally...a quarterback, receivers, and the overall talent on the team? I'm digging this!

So Rob Ryan got fired by the cowboys today. He said he'd have another job in five minutes...please have it be KC.

No thanks. He isn't very good, haha.

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Originally Posted by T-RICH49

sounds like Childress as OC & Dorsey as GM is all but done

Sounding like Doug Pederson is going to be the new OC. Has been a QB coach with Reid for a while. Childress is likely going to be on the staff in some capacity (no idea what) and Dorsey is still the front runner for GM.

The New York Daily News is "hearing" that Jets assistant head coach/linebackers Bob Sutton will be named defensive coordinator for the Chiefs.

The Chiefs had requested permission to interview Sutton Thursday night. Sutton has been with the Jets since 2000, under four different head coaches, running the defense from 2006-2008. His 2008 unit was ranked near the top of the NFL in run defense and sacks. Sutton has coached both the 4-3 and the 3-4 throughout his career. Ex-Cowboys DC Rob Ryan could replace Sutton on the Jets defensive staff.

Yeah Sutton is an underwhelming hire for sure, but at least Reid saw that the talent here was best suited for this scheme and kept it in place. And hopefully Sutton runs that attacking 1-gap scheme, because that would be even better.

I like the Pederson hiring - apparently he is very well thought of in league circles. I'm ok with the Sutton hire. It certainly isn't an inspired choice, but I love the fact that Reid identified the talent here as more fitting in the 3-4 and decided to hire his coach based on the scheme. I really didn't want to switch 4-3, and you gotta be impressed with Sutton: college HC experience, NFL DC / LB coach experience, and he stuck with the Jets through FOUR head coaching regimes. You don't stick around like that if you're a bad coach.

Like I said, he wouldn't have been my first choice, but I'll let Reid build his staff and go from there.

Toub would be a great addition and I trust Andy in the Pederson hire. I guess I've been through this too often to trust Andy with defensive coaches. Other than Jim Johnson, his track record isn't that good. Sean McDermott and Juan Castillo weren't exactly home run hires.

I'd hate to see the offense prosper and the defense go to hell. It's deja vu all over again.

The Chiefs has announced the names of some of the men who will assist Reid in 2013. As previously reported, Doug Pederson will come over from Philadelphia to be the offensive coordinator while Bob Sutton will leave the Jets to run the defense. The running backs coach will be Eric Bieniemy, whose hiring has also been previously reported.

“I’m pleased we were able to get all of these coaches on board,” Reid said in a statement from the team. “I have relationships with each of them, and I know their past experiences, work ethics and coaching styles. These are high-character coaches, and each one brings something different to the table for us.”